The unit is attached to a 60-foot-long, durable blue cable equipped with a swivel feature, which prevents tangling (we have never encountered an issue on that front) and lets the device easily navigate everywhere it needs to go within the pool. A large handle on top makes maneuvering the unit to and from the pool, and also lifting it out, much easier. There is a styrofoam “buoy” hidden inside the unit, which helps it to float. The power supply is about a quarter of the size of the unit, and this part always stays out of the water. The model is made of plastic with soft but strong scrubbing rollers on the bottom. However, it seems lighter due to the streamlined design. It weighs in at around 20 pounds, technically about the same or a little less than its competitors. This Dolphin model has a pleasant blue and black design that doesn’t detract from the beauty of our pool. The Spruce / Sarah Vanbuskirk Design: Compact and powerful I decided to test out the new, high-end robotic cleaner to see if it could blow my old one out of the water. Though they may seem extravagant (they’re not cheap!), these ingenious, automated devices handle a bulk of the workload for you, operating like underwater vacuum cleaners. This is where pool cleaners like the Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus from Maytronics come in. There’s the pump, pH levels, chemicals, temperature, water level, and debris and scum, all of which needs to be monitored and maintained. Installing a pool is a huge expense, but the real kicker comes in the time and cost of upkeep. The flipside, though, which everyone lucky enough to have a pool knows, is that swimming pools are a serious labor of love-and money. Keep reading for our full product review.įor a person who loves, loves, loves to swim like I do, living in a house with a pool is a dream come true. We purchased the Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus Robotic Pool Cleaner so our expert reviewer could put it to the test in her pool. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
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